Unlike Denmark and Serbia people in China are unable to vote in elections instead they puts their thumbs up and point at the candidate they forsee as a fit leader for the proud people of China. Springrolls may also be involved.
It is a characteristic of democracy when a country people can vote for their leader.
Mao Zedong was the leader of the people's republic of China.
Mao Zedong was the leader of the people's republic of China.
the people vote for their leader
Yes. Everyone over the age of 18 in China with a Chinese passport and not living in any autonomous regions can vote. But then again, there is no vote for the president. Central committee decides. The people vote for a local commissar (political leader of a town or small region) who in turn votes for someone above him, so on until the central committee. This way, even those in the government get the vote. Equality is a pillar of Communism although it's difficult to see China as Communist anymore.
They vote for their leader,as a group!
It may have one leader or a legislative government. What makes it a republic is that these leader(s) are elected to represent people instead of the people having to vote directly on everything. Sometimes all the people vote in these elections for the leader(s), sometimes only certain classes of people are allowed to vote (e.g. land owning nobility, wealthy merchants, "whites", men).
Argentina is a federal republic . Its leader, the president, is elected directly by a vote of the people.
peoples of a country who have the right to vote for their leader.
Xi Jinping
Mao Zedong